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Reading Glasses

Good Eye

$98

Color •

10 - Matte Deep Ocean Blue Front and Temples
Color

Size •  Narrow (129mm)

Premium, Italian-designed acetate

Optical-grade lenses

Best-in-class
customer service

90-day,
risk-free returns

If these readers appeal to you, you’ve got a Good Eye. With their distinctive, downturned circular shape, these unisex readers will help you exude an aura of elevated taste and worldly wisdom, whether you have more sense than style or more style than sense. Narrow-headed folks, especially those in search of an acetate reader that can only be described as iridescent, will look exceedingly sharp in these.

Put your newly keen sense of sight to good use with Good Eye as traditional full-lens readers to aid in your spot-the-difference puzzles, or as progressives to assist your eagle eyes whilst bird-watching.

Free U.S. Shipping On Orders $75+.
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90-Day Returns.
A chinchilla can make a baby in 90 days. We figure that's plenty of time for you to decide if you want to keep your glasses.

Items in the Sale Collection are final sale — no returns or exchanges.

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Frame Measurements

Frame width
Lens width
Lens height
Bridge width
Temple length
N Narrow 129mm 45mm 34mm 20mm 140mm
N Narrow
Frame width 129mm
Lens width 45mm
Lens height 34mm
Bridge width 20mm
Temple length 140mm

Frame Size Scale

Frame Measurment Scale N

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Our Story.

Drugstores were full of cheap readers and optical retailers carried expensive designer frames, but there were no options in the gulf between. Enter eyebobs.

Our Difference.

We painstakingly select the very best materials, like luxury acetate, comfortable spring hinges, and best-in-class, optical quality lenses.

Our Promise.

We won’t take “meh” for an answer. If your life hasn’t been changed by one of our frames, our job has yet to be done.

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